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CyberLink PowerDVD 8.0

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Cyberlink PowerDVD 8 delivers new dimensions in the way consumers can enjoy their movies.
Published: Jun 3, 2008
Published by: CyberLink Corp.
www.cyberlink.com
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$49.95 to purchase
Trial Period: 30 Days
OS: 98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / Vista
Cow Rating: 5ra
Popularity: 79%
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In addition to offering industry-leading movie playback quality in high-definition (HD), PowerDVD now extends the movie experience with an online web service called MoovieLive and offers an innovative and novel concept of remixing your favorite DVD movies for sharing with the world. PowerDVD 8 delivers uncompromising quality for movie playback on the PC.author_notes=Cyberlink PowerDVD 8 delivers new dimensions in the way consumers can enjoy their movies. In addition to offering industry-leading movie playback quality in high-definition (HD), PowerDVD now extends the movie experience with an online web service called MoovieLive and offers an innovative and novel concept of remixing your favorite DVD movies for sharing with the world. PowerDVD 8 delivers uncompromising quality for movie playback on the PC. Support for Blu-ray Discs offers a new world of movie features, including seamless disc navigation, Picture-in-Picture support, and movie extras. Widescreen, high-definition output supports the latest HD displays. And with support for 7.1-channel high-definition audio, users can enjoy a true home theater experience via their PC.

Version 8 may include unspecified updates or enhancements.

Note
This demo features thirty minutes of playing time, five minutes of audio, and disables support for Dolby Digital Sound per session.
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edenc
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Sep 20, 2008 | 03:19 PM
As above. No support except for a generated reply to a basic installation problem. On first run you are prompted for your key and the applet then attempts to connect to Cyberlink server for authentication. Well, the applet wouldn't talk to my IP stack so I can't use the software. I looked on their forum and this seems to be a common problem without a fix. Unable to get support so having to take advantage of their 30day money back guarantee. A shame as I really liked powerDVD and I haven't found another product that will give you the option to send the audio down the HDMI cable yet.
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Jun 07, 2008 | 12:57 AM
If you buy this product thinking you'll get some decent support you'll be extremely disappointed. what you'll get is no email address to send your questions to but an online form which a generated response will be sent to you. No one will help you. I now have a blue ray player that can play about 50% of BD's i rent.
Good product. Terrible Support.
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